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Burglary Prevention:

Information and
Ideas to Help Keep Your Family and Property Safe From Loss in
Ontario, ON.You can take simple crime and burglary prevention
steps to help ensure the safety and securitiy of you, your family
and your property in Ontario, ON. How
prepared are you against burglary and fire emergencies? Did you
know that many burglaries and break in's are crimes of opportunity,
where the burglar lets themselves in through unlocked doors or
windows? In fact, a home is ten times more likely to be burglared
without basic security. Because criminals are opportunists
who will take advantage of opportunities to steal, taking simple
steps can go a long way in increasing your home and family
security.

In
addition to your ADT monitored home security system, this
information and easy steps can protect your home and family from
burglary, fire and intrusion.

Steps to Increase Your Family
Safety and Home Security in Ontario

Burglary Prevention 101 -Two thirds of intruders gain entry
through a door. Keep all doors locked at all times, even when
you're at home with family or alone.

Always install quality locks on your doors and windows. Window
locks that are easily seen from outside may deter thieves because
they would have to break the glass and risk attracting attention
and cutting themself climbing through a broken window or glass
door.

To prevent burglars from entering sliding doors, place a pipe or
broom handle in the bottom track of the door slide. The pipe or
handle should be almost as long as the track. Unless they already
have a multi-locking system, sliding patio doors should also be
fitted with anti-lift devices with locks on the top and bottom to
stop them from being removed from outside.

Many burglaries happen when a house is empty. If you leave your
home for an extended period of time, create the illusion that
someone is there. Use timer switches to turn on lights, radios and
other appliances. If you're going on a trip, cancel any mail or
newspaper deliveries. And, if you can, get a friend or neighbor to
keep an eye on your home. Ask them to collect your mail and draw
your curtains at night and open them in the mornings to make your
home look lived-in.

One of the most intrusive and dangerous forms of burglary occurs
when somebody pretends to be a legitimate worker, for example from
a utility company, and tricks their way into homes. Protect
yourself against this by fitting a door chain or bar and door
viewer (spy-hole), and use them.

Don't leave spare keys under doormats, potted plants or any
other obvious outdoor location. Burglars have experience and know
exactly where to look. Find an uncommon place to hide the keys or
give a set to a someone that you can really trust, such as a friend
or neighbor.

Always keep your garage doors closed, even when you are
home.

When you go out in the evening, leave your lights on and shut
the curtains.

Develop the habit of performing a security review before leaving
your home. Check to make sure all of your doors and windows are
locked, that candles and fires are completely extinguished and that
any potentially hazardous appliances are turned off and
unplugged.

Don't leave notes for service people or family members on the
front door, mailbox or garage as these are green lights to
potential burglars that you are not home.

Install exterior security lighting to keep your home well lit
on the outside. If other people can see your property a burglar may
think twice.

Keep your tools and ladders out of sight and securely locked
up. A burglar could use them to get into your house.

Increasingly, burglars are breaking in to steal expensive cars.
Make sure your car keys are inacessible and, if you have a garage,
keep your car in it rather than in the driveway.

Don't leave empty boxes of new purchases outside your home that
indicate new and valuable equipment that may be attractive to a
potential burglar.

Home Fire Prevention:

Safety Tips for Protecting Your
Home from Fire

Never leave burning candles or other open flames unattended.
Always perform a security review when leaving your home. Ensure
that all your doors and windows are locked, that candles and fires
are completely extinguished and that all heating devices are
unplugged.

Don't smoke, but if you do, practice safe smoking. Douse
cigarette butts before disposing of them and never smoke in
bed.

Never leave hot irons, or burning stovetops and outdoor grills
unattended. Double-check that you've turned them off after use.

Store fire wood and all flammable materials, such as liquids or
solvents in metal containers, outside the home at least 30 feet
away from structures and wooden fences.

Install smoke alarms on all levels of your home. Test them
monthly and replace their batteries each year.

Don't have deadbolts that lock with an inside key. If a fire
starts, having to find a key may prevent you and your family from
getting out fast.

Even if you're live in a high crime area, Never nail your
windows shut or install outside window bars that cannot be easily
opened from the inside. Give your self access to the outside.

Train your family in a fire evacuation procedure. Display the
plan in a central area of the house. Find two exits out of every
room and choose a meeting place outside.

You want a prominent and clearly visible street address so that
law enforcement and firefighters can identify your home in the
event of an emergency.

Never go back into a burning structure. Once Out, Stay
Out.

Keep leaves raked and the roof and gutters free from debris.

Buy a fire blanket and portable fire extinguisher and keep them
where they can be easily reached if needed. Near the kitchen door
is ideal since most fires start in the kitchen.

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